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I first discovered Lush on the busy bustling streets of SOHO New York City. The Scottsdale Lush was an equally satisfying experience. Besides it being a little cramp with the amount of people inside and having to elbow my way through to the items I wanted to see, I was stoked to be there. LUSH uses all natural ingredients except for two types of preservatives they put in their products methylparaben and propylparaben which they claim are by all means safe. All of their products are handmade in Canada then shipped to our local store. On my visit I bought * Happy hippie body wash * Rub rub rub body wash * Happy pill bath bomb (which I was told was being discontinued and whatever was left was all that was left) I also got a sample of grass body gel which made my skin feel pretty smooth and two sample cups full of a sea salt leave on scrub that I can't remember the name of. I spent under thirty dollars and definitely made out pretty well. The staff was very helpful hence the samples I didn't even ask for.
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